Kim Kyung-jun

Kim Kyung Jun (born 7 June 1987) -consensus birthday 11 May 1987 known at competitions- is a South Korean violinist.

Biography

Kyung Jun Kim is violinist, born in Anyang, Gyeonggi, South Korea. He began playing the violin at age of six. Kim attended Victoria School for the Arts (Alberta), Sunhwa Arts School (Seoul), Rutherford High School (New Jersey) and Yonsei University.[1] His conclusion of regular education completion was the Complete Bach Sonatas for Violin Solo Recital at the Uijeongbu Arts Center.[2] His profile included top-prizes at the eleven national music competitions, finalist at the Hankookilbo Competition,[3] first-prize at the Journal of Music Competition,[4] first-prize at the Music Spring Autumn Competition,[5] first-prize at the Music Education News Concours,[6] second-prize at the Ehwa & Kyunghyang Music Concours,[7] second-prize at the Strad Competition of Korea,[8] grand-prize at the Seoul National Symphony National Youth Music Competition,[9] second-prize at the Buam Concours,[10] first-prize at the Inje Concours,[11] winner at the Korea Joongang Daily Dreamtree Award,[12] and first-prize at the Korea Herald Music Competition.[13] Professional music training at Korea National University of the Arts preparatory school,[14] The Juilliard School pre-college,[15] and Yale University School of Music.[16]

Competitions

He was the winner of the Jack Kent Cooke Young Artist Award.[17] As world rising violinist, Mr. Kyung Jun Kim was named semi-finalist at the International Tchaikovsky Competition for young musician, won the third-prize at the Yokohama International Music Competition,[18] the sixth-prize (juried prize) at the Japan Nishinihon International Music Competition,[19] and semi-finalist at the Young Concert Artist International Auditions.[20] He was winner of the Salon de Virtuosi Award. [21] In addition, he won the first-prize at the Jefferson Symphony Orchestra International Young Artist Competition, and the first-prize at the Korea International Institute of Art International Music Concour.[22]

Performances

Kyung Jun Kim performed at the Euro Music Festival,[23] the Eumyoun Music Festival,[24] the Walnut Hill Summer Music Festival,[25] and the Young Musicians Festival. His other performances were at the North American concert halls, Muttart Hall,[26] Winspeare Center,[27] the Lincoln Center,[28] and Yale University.[29] In addition, Mr. Kim's most recent recital highlights are brilliant. Starting from 2008, he gave four most memorable recitals at the Metropolitan Museum of Arts,[30] the Mcgraw Hill Financial Young Artists Showcase,[31] the Eugene Ysaye Sonatas Muffin Reception recital,[32] and the Amsterdam International Airport Schiphol "Share your Talent" (recital series over three days at the Amsterdam Schiphol).[33] As soloist, Mr. Kim is trying to appear at more solo performances, as his solo repertoire has finally reached to maximum number of nearly forty.

Instrument

Kyung-Jun played the Antonio Stradivari "Lady Tannant" for a single special occasion concert and usually played the Guarneri School violin kindly loaned from the Stradivari Society.[34] Since 2008, he plays with the Sergio Peresson.[35]

References

  1. http://www.yonsei.edu
  2. https://www.uac.or.kr/newuac/performance/performance_01.php#top_wrap
  3. http://kids.hankooki.com
  4. http://www.eumakjournal.co.kr
  5. http://www.eccs.co.kr
  6. http://www.musiced.co.kr
  7. http://ekconcours.khan.co.kr/introduce.html
  8. http://www.mastmedia.co.kr
  9. http://www.snomusic.com
  10. http://www.buamart.co.kr
  11. http://music.inje.ac.kr/bbs/board.php?bo_table=concours_notice
  12. http://www.koreadaily.com/index.html?branch=HOME
  13. http://ck.heraldnie.co.kr
  14. http://www.karts.ac.kr
  15. http://www.juilliard.edu
  16. http://www.yale.edu
  17. http://www.fromthetop.org/programs/scholarships/jack-kent-cooke-young-artist-award/
  18. http://ymic.net/index_en
  19. http://www.nishinihonimc.com/index.php?subpage=49
  20. http://www.yca.org
  21. http://www.sdev.org
  22. http://www.kiia.or.kr/board/bbs/board.php? bo_table=04_02&wr_id=65
  23. http://www.euroarts.co.kr/main_en.htm
  24. http://www.eumyoun.com/
  25. http://www.chineseperformingarts.net/
  26. http://www.mcsquared.com/muttart.htm
  27. http://www.winspearcentre.com/wins-home?view=featured
  28. http://www.lincolncenter.org/
  29. http://www.yale.edu
  30. http://www.metmuseum.org/
  31. http://www.wqxr.org/programs/youngartists/
  32. https://www.google.co.kr/search?q=muffin+reception&biw=1366&bih=667&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=0CCAQsARqFQoTCPHyjOvyiMcCFUQUlAodf_cFrw#imgrc=I8wAAsP4rmdPUM%3A
  33. http://www.schiphol.nl/
  34. http://www.stradivarisociety.com/
  35. http://www.nytimes.com/1991/04/19/obituaries/sergio-peresson-78-leading-violin-maker.html

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